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US imposing sanctions on 21 top Venezuela officials

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The United States is imposing sanctions on 21 senior Venezuelan officials for their role in suppressing protests after a presidential election in July, a senior administration official said.

Washington says President Nicolas Maduro falsely claimed victory in the vote in what it called a subversion of democratic norms. The United States says opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez won and refers to him as the president-elect.

“(This) is not merely about holding Nicolas Maduro accountable,” an administration official told reporters.

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“Officials who are acting unlawfully to uphold his regime based on repressive tactics will also find themselves in the cross hairs of these sanctions.”

In September, Venezuela’s government rejected a United Nations human rights report criticizing the repression of political opponents and children in the wake of the elections, saying it was a sign of coercion against the state.

The United States would also be imposing visa restrictions on several officials associated with Maduro, the administration official said.

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